Make an SD card to boot the distribution image created with Yocto











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I have managed to build images for my own compiled Linux kernel source code using Yocto.



Yocto has produced image files according to:
http://www.crashcourse.ca/wiki/index.php/Yocto_Project_Quick_Start



Example from above link:



$ ls -F  
core-image-minimal-beagleboard-20121120113536.rootfs.jffs2
core-image-minimal-beagleboard-20121120113536.rootfs.tar.bz2
core-image-minimal-beagleboard.jffs2@
core-image-minimal-beagleboard.tar.bz2@
MLO-beagleboard@
MLO-beagleboard-1.5.0+git1+9f94c6577e3a018b6b75cbe39f32bb331871f915-r0*
modules-3.4.11-yocto-standard-r4.3-beagleboard.tgz
README_-_DO_NOT_DELETE_FILES_IN_THIS_DIRECTORY.txt
u-boot-beagleboard.bin@
u-boot-beagleboard-v2011.06+git6+b1af6f532e0d348b153d5c148369229d24af361a-r3.bin*
u-boot.bin@
uImage@
uImage-3.4.11+git1+a201268353c030d9fafe00f2041976f7437d9386_1+449f7f520350700858f21a555 4b81cc8ad23267d-r4.3-beagleboard-20121120113536.bin
uImage-beagleboard.bin@
x-load-beagleboard-1.5.0+git1+9f94c6577e3a018b6b75cbe39f32bb331871f915-r0.bin.ift*
x-load-beagleboard.bin.ift@
$


How do I use these Images to produce an SD card that can boot the Linux dist Yocto has produced? Partioning etc? How do I use my Yocto images?










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    I have managed to build images for my own compiled Linux kernel source code using Yocto.



    Yocto has produced image files according to:
    http://www.crashcourse.ca/wiki/index.php/Yocto_Project_Quick_Start



    Example from above link:



    $ ls -F  
    core-image-minimal-beagleboard-20121120113536.rootfs.jffs2
    core-image-minimal-beagleboard-20121120113536.rootfs.tar.bz2
    core-image-minimal-beagleboard.jffs2@
    core-image-minimal-beagleboard.tar.bz2@
    MLO-beagleboard@
    MLO-beagleboard-1.5.0+git1+9f94c6577e3a018b6b75cbe39f32bb331871f915-r0*
    modules-3.4.11-yocto-standard-r4.3-beagleboard.tgz
    README_-_DO_NOT_DELETE_FILES_IN_THIS_DIRECTORY.txt
    u-boot-beagleboard.bin@
    u-boot-beagleboard-v2011.06+git6+b1af6f532e0d348b153d5c148369229d24af361a-r3.bin*
    u-boot.bin@
    uImage@
    uImage-3.4.11+git1+a201268353c030d9fafe00f2041976f7437d9386_1+449f7f520350700858f21a555 4b81cc8ad23267d-r4.3-beagleboard-20121120113536.bin
    uImage-beagleboard.bin@
    x-load-beagleboard-1.5.0+git1+9f94c6577e3a018b6b75cbe39f32bb331871f915-r0.bin.ift*
    x-load-beagleboard.bin.ift@
    $


    How do I use these Images to produce an SD card that can boot the Linux dist Yocto has produced? Partioning etc? How do I use my Yocto images?










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      I have managed to build images for my own compiled Linux kernel source code using Yocto.



      Yocto has produced image files according to:
      http://www.crashcourse.ca/wiki/index.php/Yocto_Project_Quick_Start



      Example from above link:



      $ ls -F  
      core-image-minimal-beagleboard-20121120113536.rootfs.jffs2
      core-image-minimal-beagleboard-20121120113536.rootfs.tar.bz2
      core-image-minimal-beagleboard.jffs2@
      core-image-minimal-beagleboard.tar.bz2@
      MLO-beagleboard@
      MLO-beagleboard-1.5.0+git1+9f94c6577e3a018b6b75cbe39f32bb331871f915-r0*
      modules-3.4.11-yocto-standard-r4.3-beagleboard.tgz
      README_-_DO_NOT_DELETE_FILES_IN_THIS_DIRECTORY.txt
      u-boot-beagleboard.bin@
      u-boot-beagleboard-v2011.06+git6+b1af6f532e0d348b153d5c148369229d24af361a-r3.bin*
      u-boot.bin@
      uImage@
      uImage-3.4.11+git1+a201268353c030d9fafe00f2041976f7437d9386_1+449f7f520350700858f21a555 4b81cc8ad23267d-r4.3-beagleboard-20121120113536.bin
      uImage-beagleboard.bin@
      x-load-beagleboard-1.5.0+git1+9f94c6577e3a018b6b75cbe39f32bb331871f915-r0.bin.ift*
      x-load-beagleboard.bin.ift@
      $


      How do I use these Images to produce an SD card that can boot the Linux dist Yocto has produced? Partioning etc? How do I use my Yocto images?










      share|improve this question















      I have managed to build images for my own compiled Linux kernel source code using Yocto.



      Yocto has produced image files according to:
      http://www.crashcourse.ca/wiki/index.php/Yocto_Project_Quick_Start



      Example from above link:



      $ ls -F  
      core-image-minimal-beagleboard-20121120113536.rootfs.jffs2
      core-image-minimal-beagleboard-20121120113536.rootfs.tar.bz2
      core-image-minimal-beagleboard.jffs2@
      core-image-minimal-beagleboard.tar.bz2@
      MLO-beagleboard@
      MLO-beagleboard-1.5.0+git1+9f94c6577e3a018b6b75cbe39f32bb331871f915-r0*
      modules-3.4.11-yocto-standard-r4.3-beagleboard.tgz
      README_-_DO_NOT_DELETE_FILES_IN_THIS_DIRECTORY.txt
      u-boot-beagleboard.bin@
      u-boot-beagleboard-v2011.06+git6+b1af6f532e0d348b153d5c148369229d24af361a-r3.bin*
      u-boot.bin@
      uImage@
      uImage-3.4.11+git1+a201268353c030d9fafe00f2041976f7437d9386_1+449f7f520350700858f21a555 4b81cc8ad23267d-r4.3-beagleboard-20121120113536.bin
      uImage-beagleboard.bin@
      x-load-beagleboard-1.5.0+git1+9f94c6577e3a018b6b75cbe39f32bb331871f915-r0.bin.ift*
      x-load-beagleboard.bin.ift@
      $


      How do I use these Images to produce an SD card that can boot the Linux dist Yocto has produced? Partioning etc? How do I use my Yocto images?







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          Although I had to copy the uImage-xxx and rename it to uImage and put it into boot.



          Also see:
          https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/beagleboard/jqReCTG_L44



          To make an image work for BeagleBone.






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          • Also for newer kernels, copy the device tree uImage-am335x-boneblack.dtb to boot and rename to am335x-boneblack.dtb.
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          Although I had to copy the uImage-xxx and rename it to uImage and put it into boot.



          Also see:
          https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/beagleboard/jqReCTG_L44



          To make an image work for BeagleBone.






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          • Also for newer kernels, copy the device tree uImage-am335x-boneblack.dtb to boot and rename to am335x-boneblack.dtb.
            – Craig McQueen
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          http://android.serverbox.ch/?p=1273



          Although I had to copy the uImage-xxx and rename it to uImage and put it into boot.



          Also see:
          https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/beagleboard/jqReCTG_L44



          To make an image work for BeagleBone.






          share|improve this answer





















          • Also for newer kernels, copy the device tree uImage-am335x-boneblack.dtb to boot and rename to am335x-boneblack.dtb.
            – Craig McQueen
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          http://android.serverbox.ch/?p=1273



          Although I had to copy the uImage-xxx and rename it to uImage and put it into boot.



          Also see:
          https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/beagleboard/jqReCTG_L44



          To make an image work for BeagleBone.






          share|improve this answer












          See:



          http://android.serverbox.ch/?p=1273



          Although I had to copy the uImage-xxx and rename it to uImage and put it into boot.



          Also see:
          https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/beagleboard/jqReCTG_L44



          To make an image work for BeagleBone.







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          • Also for newer kernels, copy the device tree uImage-am335x-boneblack.dtb to boot and rename to am335x-boneblack.dtb.
            – Craig McQueen
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          • Also for newer kernels, copy the device tree uImage-am335x-boneblack.dtb to boot and rename to am335x-boneblack.dtb.
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          Also for newer kernels, copy the device tree uImage-am335x-boneblack.dtb to boot and rename to am335x-boneblack.dtb.
          – Craig McQueen
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          Also for newer kernels, copy the device tree uImage-am335x-boneblack.dtb to boot and rename to am335x-boneblack.dtb.
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